Manuel Mendoza Peñaloza is an environmental engineer with expertise in technical vocabulary related to the field. Some key terms in his vocabulary include:
1) Aquifer - A geological formation containing water that can be extracted using a water well.
2) Anthropogenic - Relating to or resulting from the influence of human beings on nature.
3) Emissions - Gaseous fluids or energies discharged from human and natural sources that may include pollutants.
Manuel Mendoza Peñaloza is an environmental engineer with expertise in technical vocabulary related to the field. Some key terms in his vocabulary include:
1) Aquifer - A geological formation containing water that can be extracted using a water well.
2) Anthropogenic - Relating to or resulting from the influence of human beings on nature.
3) Emissions - Gaseous fluids or energies discharged from human and natural sources that may include pollutants.
Manuel Mendoza Peñaloza is an environmental engineer with expertise in technical vocabulary related to the field. Some key terms in his vocabulary include:
1) Aquifer - A geological formation containing water that can be extracted using a water well.
2) Anthropogenic - Relating to or resulting from the influence of human beings on nature.
3) Emissions - Gaseous fluids or energies discharged from human and natural sources that may include pollutants.
Manuel Mendoza Peñaloza is an environmental engineer with expertise in technical vocabulary related to the field. Some key terms in his vocabulary include:
1) Aquifer - A geological formation containing water that can be extracted using a water well.
2) Anthropogenic - Relating to or resulting from the influence of human beings on nature.
3) Emissions - Gaseous fluids or energies discharged from human and natural sources that may include pollutants.
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Name: Manuel Mendoza Peñaloza
vocabulary of technical words, profession environmental engineering
Technical Words Synonymous Meaning
Geological formation of the Aquifer runoff earth's crust in which the Infiltrated, inflow or condensation waters. It is the set of effects produced Anthropogenic Anthropic Influence by human activities in the Earth's environment.
It is the gaseous envelope of
Atmosphere Air, space, weather planet Earth. It is made up of a 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and other elements such as argon, dioxide carbon, noble gas traces Are all gaseous fluids, pure or with substances in suspension; Emission Discharge as well as the whole form of radioactive, electromagnetic or sound energy, which emanate as residues or products of human and natural activity Substances that increase in Bioaccumulants Substances, heavy metal concentration within living organisms as they inhale air, drink water and eat contaminated food The ability to decompose under Biodegradable Decompose natural conditions.
Wastewater - with or without
Efluente Flow treatment - flowing from treatment plants, sewers or industrial outfalls.
The erosion of the land surface
Erosion Wear by wind or water, intensified by land clearing practices related to agriculture, residential or industrial development. Conversion of a solid material Gasification Volatilization such as coal into gas, for use as fuel. Metal elements with high atomic weights (for example: Heavy Metals Metal elements: mercury, mercury, chromium, cadmium, chromium, cadmium arsenic and lead); They can be harmful to living things in small quantities and have accumulated in the food chain. Sanitary landfills are places for the disposal of solid waste Fill Sanitary where they are spread in Landfill layers, compacted to the smallest possible volume and covered with material applied every day. Cleaning or other methods Remediation Recover used to remove or contain a toxic spill or hazardous materials in a site under the Superfund program.